To: H James Morris who wrote (120909 ) 3/19/2001 8:36:17 PM From: Glenn D. Rudolph Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684 Ariba Gains on IBM Alliance Send this Article Print this Article Related Stories Talkback By Nora Macaluso E-Commerce Times March 19, 2001 Ariba (Nasdaq: ARBA) hit US$10.81, up 63 cents, in morning trading Monday following news that IBM will offer its customers the Ariba Buyer online purchasing system worldwide beginning in the second quarter of this year. Ariba Buyer allows businesses to manage corporate purchasing functions with suppliers and online marketplaces directly from employee desktops. The IBM-managed Ariba Buyer service will include all the system's applications, as well as IBM help-desk support and application hosting, IBM said. Customers will also be able to choose from a set of hosting options. Jim Gant, vice president of e-business hosting at IBM Global Services, said that Big Blue has seen "strong worldwide demand" for its e-procurement hosting at its 37 worldwide e-business hosting centers. The new agreement, Gant said, will "address the many mid-size companies that require an e-procurement solution that is structured according to their purchasing requirements and staffing resources." IBM said its customers will be able to buy the Ariba service at prices starting at less than $20,000 per month. The deal builds on a partnership formed in March 2000, when Ariba and IBM agreed to collaborate on business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce products and services. The companies said the new service will be demonstrated at a trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada later this week. Ariba offers Web-based software and services that help businesses coordinate trading processes and information sharing. Through its applications, platform and network, Ariba provides companies and their trading partners with a common online environment that makes supply chain transactions more interactive. ecommercetimes.com